Table 1 - Stormwater Management Requirements
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No.
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Square Feet of Proposed Impervious Surface
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Stormwater Management Requirement
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1
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Less than 400
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No requirements if there were no previous impervious surface
additions after May 1, 2017
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2
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400 to 1,000 (small project)
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Capture and detain the first 2 inches of any storm event
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3
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Greater than 1,000
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Comply with requirements of this chapter
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400 sq. ft. * 2 in./(12 in./ft.) * 7.48 gal/cu. ft. = 499 gal.,
approximately 500 gallons of detention storage.
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1,000 sq. ft. * 2 in./(12 in./ft.) * 7.48 gal/cu. ft. = 1247
gal., approximately it 1,250 gallons of detention storage.
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Method
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Accepted Calculation Methods Applicability
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Soil Cover Complex Method (formerly SCS)
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Acceptable for all watersheds. Preferred for watersheds > 3
acres and for use with detention basin routings.
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Rational Method
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Acceptable for small watersheds and residential underground
absorption systems. Recommended for watersheds < 3 acres.
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TR-20, USDA Soil Conservation Service
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Acceptable for all watersheds, especially where full hydrologic
computer model is desired.
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HEC-1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Acceptable for all watersheds, especially where full hydrologic
computer model is desired.
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Facility
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Minimum Post-Development Peak Discharge Requirement
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Pipes, gutters and swales, culverts, streets, cross drains and
low points
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25-year storm (Area < 100AC) and 100-year storm (Area > 100AC)
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Bridges and stream crossings
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100-year storm
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